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Auckland, New Zealand 20,000 m walk (track) 1:25:53.8 Craig Barrett: 19 July 1998 North Shore City, New Zealand 20 km walk (road) 1:21:12 [d] Quentin Rew: 19 February 2017 Oceania Race Walking Championships: Adelaide, Australia [28] Two hours walk (track) 27820 m+ Craig Barrett: 19 July 1998 North Shore City, New Zealand 30,000 m walk (track) 2 ...
Cricket (men) Since January 1998, after a competition to choose a name for the team. [9] Black Dragons: Dragon Boat: Since early 2017 Black Ferns [10] Rugby union (women) Black Fins: Surf Life Saving team (mixed gender) [11] Underwater hockey (men) [12] Black Foils [13] SailGP team: Blackjacks/Black Jacks [14] Lawn Bowls (men and women) derived ...
The New Zealand men's football team qualified for the Olympics by winning the 2023 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Auckland. [18] Team roster. New Zealand announced their final squad on 9 July 2024. [19] Lachlan Bayliss replaced the injured Riley Bidois on 23 July, while Luis Toomey was called-up as an alternate player. [20] Head ...
The first New Zealand team to attend a Winter Olympics was in 1952. The nation has only won medals at three Winter games, in 1992, 2018 and 2022. The sporting rivalry between New Zealand and bigger neighbour Australia has been evident at many Olympic Games.
The New Zealand team consisted of 212 athletes, 112 men and 100 women, across twenty-one sports. The New Zealand team collected a total of 20 medals, seven gold, six silver and seven bronze, at these Games, surpassing the record of 18 gained at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The seven gold medals collected was second only to the eight medals ...
New Zealand Championships Hawke's Bay, New Zealand [1] 100m freestyle 48.26 h: Cameron Gray: Coast Swimming Club 12 April 2024: New Zealand Championships Hawke's Bay, New Zealand [2] 200m freestyle 1:47.09 r: Matthew Stanley New Zealand 22 August 2014: Pan Pacific Championships: Gold Coast, Australia: 400m freestyle 3:46.85 Lewis Clareburt ...
The competition programme features a total of 36 individual New Zealand Championship athletics events, 18 for men and 18 for women. There are six track running events, three obstacle events, four jumps, and four throws. Track races were contested over imperial distances until metric standardisation in 1970. [2]
It has the largest spectator following of all sports in New Zealand. New Zealand's men's national rugby team, the All Blacks, has the best winning record of any men's national team in the world, and is currently ranked third in the world. [4] The All Blacks won the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, and again on home soil in 2011. They won their ...